"Weekly Digest" – The Rationalization of Subsidies in the Power Sector

Decimal Point Analytics publishes the latest edition of “Weekly Digest” – The Rationalization of subsidies in the power sector.

Mumbai, India, May 13, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Decimal Point’s recently published weekly digest explains government subsidies for electricity tariff can be changed to allow price discovery to happen and stabilize demand and supply of electricity.

The subsidy regime in the power sector had led to distortions in the market, which then plagued the power sector with NPA's. As we move from coal energy to solar energy, government incentives and subsidies to the solar sector can lead to misallocation of capital. Any further reforms in the power should be done keeping in mind the optimal solar and coal energy mix.

This weekly reports, covering a vast array of trending micro and macroeconomic factors, caters to investment managers by providing in-depth assessments for informed decision making.

Read the full article here:

http://www.decimalpointanalytics.com/weeklydigest/09May2017/index.html

Decimal Point Analytics is a financial research and analytics company providing enriched data, structured information and actionable analytics to financial services companies. It is an independent, management owned company, which has been working with its customers since 2003. Our solutions cover front, mid and back-office support for investment management business that address specific challenges. Our services enable our customers to supplement their operations with additional resources and augment research processes using our technology powered bespoke offerings.

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